Get Your Google Chrome 24, Available Now

Your HotHardware Public Service Announcement (PSA) of the day is that there's a new version of Google's Chrome browser available to download, Chrome 24. The latest build is heavy on security updates and short on feature enhancements, though it does add support for MathML (with a shout out to WebKit volunteer Dave Barton). Also included is an update to Flash (11.5.31.137) that's baked into the browser, and of course general improvements to speed and stability.

Here's a look at the daunting list of security fixes, several of which were rated "High" and three that were worth $1,000-$4,000 to the person who discovered them:

One other change Google introduced in Chrome 24 is that Bookmarks are now searched by title when typing into the Omnibox. Matching bookmarks are shown in the autocomplete suggestions pop-down list, with matching done by prefix.

That about wraps it up for what's new. Bear in mind that Chrome follows a rapid-release schedule, therefore new builds aren't as feature packed as they once were.